The report should either be printed out or exported to a file. Once the current running version of Sage Fixed Assets has been verified, the next step is to make sure that depreciation has been properly run and that there is a Depreciation Expense report that ties properly with the general ledger. The 2013.1 version of Sage Fixed Assets and instructions for upgrading can be downloaded by logging on to the customer portal at.
Although there is no database conversion during the upgrade, the install of 2014.1 will not proceed if there is a version prior to 2013.1 installed. If the version currently installed is 2013.1. The first step is to make sure that the current version of Sage Fixed Assets installed is version 2013.1. Before upgrading to 2014.1 however there are steps that need to be completed in order to make the transition to 2014.1 a quick and painless one. In addition to yearly tax updates that make sure that all tax rules and reports regarding depreciation are up to date, the 2014.1 version of Sage Fixed Assets has additional components that increase productivity. The 2014.1 version of Sage Fixed Assets comes with new and exciting features that are guaranteed to make managing assets much easier. This version will have the 2013 Tax form 4562. Sage Fixed Assets 2014.1 is now available for download from the Customer Portal (This version will have the 2013 Tax form 4562. If you are on version 2010, v2011 or even FAS version release 2001 (don’t laugh, I just had one) –. Formerly known as Sage FAS – Sage Fixed Assets (SFAS) has been around well, for years! We are talking back in the DOS days everyone.